Aldi and Lidl Remain Cheaper Than Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Asda Despite Loyalty Card Discounts

Shoppers who stay loyal to Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, or Morrisons over Aldi and Lidl are paying more for their groceries, according to a price comparison analysis by Which?. Despite discounts offered by loyalty cards like Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury’s Nectar, Aldi and Lidl still came out cheaper for a typical food basket. Aldi was the cheapest overall, followed closely by Lidl, while Waitrose was the most expensive.

Lidl’s Quirky New Ice Cream Range is Perfect for Beating the Summer Heat

Lidl has launched a new range of ice cream flavors that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From red wine swirl to watermelon and blood orange, these unique options are a refreshing departure from traditional flavors. The new range comes as searches for unusual ice cream flavors are on the rise, with avocado and pesto seeing an 82% and 100% increase in searches respectively. So ditch the boring vanilla and head to Lidl to try these exciting new flavors.

Bank Holiday Opening Hours: Lidl, Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons, Waitrose and More

Most UK supermarkets will be open this weekend with some changes to their usual opening hours. Waitrose, Aldi, Marks and Spencer, Lidl, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Morrisons will all be operating on different schedules over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend. Some stores will have reduced hours, while others will be closed altogether. It’s important to check your local store’s website or call ahead to confirm their hours before visiting.

Lidl’s Legendary Cheese Twists Make Triumphant Return to Delight Shoppers

After a three-year hiatus, Lidl’s beloved Cheese Twists are finally making their grand comeback on May 30th. The flaky pastries, filled with rich British mature cheddar, have been sorely missed by fans who have been clamoring for their return. To celebrate their triumphant return, Lidl is offering a limited-edition merch giveaway featuring Twisties-themed T-shirts, friendship bracelets, and free Lidl Plus coupons. Additionally, a whopping 15,000 cheese twists will be given away for free through the Lidl Plus Coupon website. Cheese twist enthusiasts can secure their Twisties bundle by visiting www.lidltwisties.co.uk from 10am on May 24th until June 2nd.

Lidl Plus Offers: New Loyalty Scheme Gives Members Exclusive Discounts

Lidl has revamped its loyalty scheme, Lidl Plus, introducing Lidl Plus Offers. These offers provide additional discounts that change weekly and are exclusive to loyalty scheme members. Unlike traditional Lidl Plus coupons, which require activation before use, Lidl Plus Offers are automatically applied when scanning the app at checkout. This new initiative aims to offer more personalized discounts to customers based on their shopping habits.

Lidl Unveils Must-Have £2 Beauty Box Rivaling Beauty Giants

Lidl joins the beauty box arena with its own iteration, offering an impressive array of full-sized products at a fraction of the luxury brands’ prices. For just £2, beauty enthusiasts can indulge in over 20 esteemed skincare, haircare, and fragrance items, including Cien’s premium face cream, micellar cleansing milk, and facial scrub. Lidl’s commitment to ethical standards shines through with its cruelty-free certification by Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny. Additionally, all proceeds from the beauty box will be donated to the charity partner NSPCC.

Shopper’s ‘Sneaky Price Increase’ Outrage Backfires as Others Spot Glaring Mistake

A shopper’s complaint about a supposed price hike on bottled water at Lidl has been met with amusement after fellow shoppers pointed out a likely error. The customer had accused Lidl of charging £7.57 more for a 24-pack of water, but others suggested they had inadvertently purchased individual bottles instead of the multipack, which retails at £1.79 for 12 bottles. The incident highlights the importance of checking product labels carefully before making assumptions about pricing.

Lidl Surpasses Tesco as UK’s Leading In-Store Bakery Retailer

Lidl has become the top in-store bakery retailer in the UK, overtaking Tesco in the first quarter of 2024. The budget supermarket’s success is largely attributed to its All Butter Croissant, which sells an average of 122 units per minute. Other popular items include the Demi Baguette, Jam Filled Doughnut, and Chocolate Hazelnut Croissant. Lidl’s ‘Special Guest’ range of limited-edition bakes has also contributed to its dominance in the market. The supermarket’s share of the in-store bakery market rose to 18.2% in the 12 weeks ending March 17, 2024, while Tesco’s share stood at 18 percent for the same period.

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